6 – Interior, Doors, Windows
6.2.1 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 1
Ceilings & Walls 2
Ceilings & Walls 3
MOISTURE STAINING-WALLS

The wall showed wet staining indicating moisture intrusion did or does still exist.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

6.3.1 – Floors
Floors 1
HUMP

The floor had a noticeable hump or rise.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

6.4.1 – Doors
Doors 1
MISSING – DOORSTOP
BEDROOM

The door had a damaged or missing doorstop.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

6.4.2 – Doors
Doors 2
Doors 3
Doors 4
PEELING PAINT

The door had areas of peeling paint.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

6.5.1 – Windows
Windows 1
Windows 2
Windows 3
SEALANT DAMAGED AROUND FRAME

The sealant was damaged and deteriorated around the window. Recommend a qualified contractor to repair or replace as necessary.

6.7.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
DAMAGED – LIGHT FIXTURE

The light fixture was damaged. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 7 – Kitchen
7.4.1 – Floors
Floors 1
HUMP

The floor had a noticeable hump or rise.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

7.13.1 – Dishwasher
Dishwasher 1
DIRTY – DRAIN LINE

The dishwasher drain line was dirty and/or possibly clogged at the time of inspection. This may be related to the lack of a “high loop” in the drain line. A high loop in the drain hose is to keep water from settling in the hose to prevent any odors from backing up into the dishwasher. A smell or mold may appear if not corrected. Recommend a qualified contractor to evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

 8 – Laundry
8.4.1 – Exhaust Fan
Exhaust Fan 1
NO VENT NO WINDOW

The laundry room did not have an exhaust fan or an openable window. A qualified contractor should evaluate, then repair or replace as advised.

8.9.1 – Electrical Outlets
Electrical Outlets 1
GFCI PROTECTION IS NOT PRESENT

An outlet did not provide Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection. Although GFCI protection of circuits may not have been required at the time in which this home was built, safe building practices have improved with the passage of time and building standards have changed to reflect current understanding. The inspector recommends updating the existing electrical circuits to include GFCI protection. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 11 – Central Water Heating
11.1.1 – Water Temperature
Water Temperature1
WATER TEMPERATURE HIGH

The water temperature was higher than the acceptable range of 120-130 degrees. Recommend adjusting the water heater thermostat.

 12 – Electrical
12.6.1 – Electrical Wiring
Electrical Wiring 1
WIRE OVER STRIPPED

Solid copper wire over stripped. Recommend a qualified contractor for reevaluation or repair as necessary.

 13 – Heating – Baseboard
13.2.1 – Thermostat & Heat Source 1
Thermostat & Heat Source 1
BASEBOARD HEATER DAMAGE

Baseboard heater damage On the top cover. Recommend a qualified contractor for reevaluation and repair as necessary.